SDLP councillor Paul McCusker said: "Nobody should come under attack in this society for simply doing their job. PSNI officers and members of the community could have been seriously injured by these irresponsible actions.

"This kind of reckless criminality will not be tolerated. Those behind this attack have nothing to offer the people of north Belfast and have put our community at risk.

"I have been in contact with a number of concerned residents following the incident and I will continue to work with the whole community to send a clear message that this is not the will of the people in north Belfast.

"I would encourage anyone with any information to come forward as soon as possible."

DUP councillor Dale Pankhurst also condemned the incident.

He tweeted: "Cowardly attack by thugs on police in Ardoyne last night.

"Would encourage anyone with info to contact the PSNI on 101. No place for this type of activity in 2018."

Meanwhile, police in north Belfast also dealt with a crowd of young people who gathered in the nearby Waterworks on Saturday.

The area has been plagued by anti-social behaviour recently.

Officers seized a boombox after around 50 youths fled from the park beside the Antrim Road.

PSNI North Belfast posted on their Facebook page: "The issue around anti-social behaviour in public parks such as the Waterworks, Cavehill, Marrowbone has been going on for years and it's time parents stepped up and know where their kids are."